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Physics Faculty Full-Time, Tenure Track - Onondaga Community College

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Onondaga Community College

Syracuse, NY (In Person)

$61,466 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 7 weeks ago (Updated 5 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Physics Faculty Full-Time, Tenure Track - Onondaga Community College Syracuse, NY Job Details Full-time | Tenure track $61,466 a year 12 hours ago Benefits 401(a) Dental insurance Vision insurance Loan forgiveness Qualifications Safe work practices Academic program development Spanish Master's degree in physics Lecture-based instruction Laboratory safety Teaching physics Student performance assessment strategies Learning technology Calculus English Mid-level Master's degree Astronomy Laboratory techniques Physics Organizational skills Algebra Student advising Community college experience Communication skills
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Fri Mar 27 2026
Job Description:
The Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position in Physics, beginning Fall 2026. This is a campus-based position. Faculty are expected to teach face-to-face courses on campus and be regularly present to support instruction, laboratory activities, advising, and departmental responsibilities. While the department offers a limited number of online and hybrid courses, these are part of the overall instructional portfolio and do not constitute a remote appointment. Primary responsibilities include teaching lecture and laboratory sections of Physics courses, academic advising, curriculum development, assessment of student learning outcomes, participation in departmental and college service, and contributions to instructional initiatives supporting student success. Teaching Responsibilities Algebra-based General Physics I and II (lecture and laboratory) Calculus-based Physics I and II (lecture and laboratory) Introductory Astronomy Conceptual or non-majors physics courses, as needed Teaching assignments will be based on departmental needs and scheduling demands. Faculty are expected to maintain strong laboratory standards and ensure safe, accurate, and pedagogically effective experimental instruction. Instructional and Programmatic Focus Support calculus-based physics courses serving Engineering Science and STEM transfer students Maintain rigorous and well-structured laboratory experiences aligned with transfer expectations Teach across multiple levels, including algebra-based and conceptual physics Contribute to ongoing refinement of laboratory curriculum and instructional practices Provide scheduling flexibility across lecture and lab formats Major Responsibilities Teach face-to-face Physics lecture and laboratory courses Maintain regular on-campus availability for student support and advising Provide academic advising to support persistence and timely degree completion Develop and revise curriculum aligned with program and institutional learning outcomes Assess student learning and participate in outcomes-based assessment activities Ensure safe laboratory practices and proper use of instructional equipment Use appropriate instructional technology to enhance learning Obtain Quality Matters (QM) certification within a reasonable timeframe, as required for teaching online or hybrid courses offered by the department Provide timely feedback on student work and submit required academic materials by established deadlines Participate in departmental, school, and college service activities
Job Requirements:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree in Physics or a closely related field from an accredited institution from an accredited university, college or foreign equivalency. OR Master's degree in a related discipline with a minimum of 18 graduate credits in Physics from an accredited university, college or foreign equivalency.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience teaching both algebra-based and calculus-based physics Experience teaching physics laboratories Experience teaching astronomy or conceptual physics courses Experience teaching in a community college or open-access institution Demonstrated commitment to maintaining academic standards in STEM coursework Willingness to complete Quality Matters training and teach online or hybrid courses as part of a primarily on-campus faculty role Bilingual in English and Spanish. English and other languages will be considered.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Strong communication and organizational skills Ability to work effectively with diverse student populations Ability to teach physics using structured, active, and applied learning strategies Demonstrated laboratory competency and commitment to safe experimental practice Facility with instructional technology and data acquisition systems Commitment to collaborative work within a department
Additional Information:
Salary for Assistant Professor level is $61,466. Onondaga Community College offers a generous and competitive benefits package including: New York State Teacher's Retirement System or Optional Retirement Savings Program (401(a). Excellent health, dental, and vision insurance plans (qualifying domestic partner included). Onondaga Community College participates in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program for eligible borrowers.

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